An Interpretation of Hegel's Philosophy of Art

Dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada) (1980)
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My point of departure is Hegel's definition of both art and beauty in terms of ;This dissertation explores some important presuppositions of Hegel's philosophy of art. It draws principally on the Aesthetics, while supplementing this with other texts such as the Phenomenology and the Logic

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